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Daily Briefing: How a slowing economy affects ordinary Singaporeans; Tips on leasing vacant rooms

And ways to save money on home renovation.

  • Singapore's economy is not doing so well - to say the least. Singapore's GDP fell an annualized 4.6% in the three months through June from the previous quarter, and this came in weaker than the 1.5% contraction expected by analysts. Read more to find out how a slowing economy affects ordinary Singaporeans. 
  • With Singapore's tight property market, many out there are looking to rent out their vacant rooms/apartments. Find out more here
  • Real flats look extremely different from show flats. Here are some tips to save money when renovating your own home. Read more here
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